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- From: ujwb@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu (Jeff Beer)
- Subject: Re: Ellington suggestions
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- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 20:15:48 GMT
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- The Great Paris Concert is very good all-around Duke. It has a set of Hodges
- features, a head chart on the blues for lots of soloists, an ambitious
- version of Perdido, the gut-bucket bolero called Bula, some Cootie
- Williams features, and a Tone Parallel to Harlem.
-
- For some small group Ellington, the Great Ellington Units on Bluebird is
- tops. One set is featuring Hodges, another Rex Stewart, and another is
- Barney Bigard. Also significant is that it has Jimmy Blanton on bass,
- and Blanton is really making it on these sessions.
-
- I also like New Orleans Suite, especially the opening blues number which
- features Hodges and Wild Bill Davis. They get into the badest pocket on
- that one.
-
- I also like the Afro-Eurasian Eclispse and Afro-Bossa. If you like the
- Far East Suite and the Latin American Suite, you should like that.
- The AEE is one of his last records, but still very creative.
-
- The band from the 40s that does Koko is also one of the classics.
- It is basically a 3CD set from RCA. I think it is called the
- Blanton-Webster Band.
-
- Ellington did some projects with Coltrane and with Coleman Hawkins on
- Impulse that are very fine. Also recommended is the Great Reunion,
- which is a collaboration with Louis Armstrong.
-
- He did an arrangement of Tschaikovksy's Nutcracker that is real
- exciting. He changes Dance Of the Sugar Plum Fairy to Sugar Rum Cherry
- and puts a West Indian beat on it, and makes it a low sax duet.
- There is nothing corny. In fact, Duke had apprehensions about doing
- this piece he ran into Tchaikovsky at the Riviera Hotel in Vegas, and got his
- approval :)
-
- I have most of the Studio Sessions, and they generally have good
- quality. There is one where he arranges Monk tunes, but was is real
- happening is Frere Monk, which is an Ellington composition with a
- Monkish style. I also like The River, which he only recorded to have
- something to listen to when he orchestrated it for symphony orchestra.
- But his big band version is worthwhile even if there are sections which
- aren't as tight as they could be.
-
- I have heard exciting boots too. I could go on and on. Duke has so
- much solid music, but these are some of the ones I like best.
-
- Jeff
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